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Text on FireThis time we are making a text that is burning with fire. The procedure includes the use of some filters, color modes, and a color palette application.

1. Create a new document, change its mode to grey-scale, and type your text in black. Merge the text layer with the background.

text

2. Go to Filter > Pixelate > Crystallize and move the glider till the edge is coarse enough (different size and resolution of the image will require different cell size).

crystallize

settings

3. Apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur.

gaussian blur

settings

4. Press Ctrl+I to invert the colors.

invert colors

5. Rotate canvas 90 degrees clockwise. We'll need it to use the next filter.

rotate canvas

6. Go to Filter > Stylize > Wind. Apply wind from the left. With the document of a big size use Wind several times.

wind

settings

7. Go to Filter > Distort > Ripple and use it with average settings. Make the ripples to look more or less natural.

ripple

8. Rotate canvas back to horizontal position

settings

9. Change image mode to Indexed color.
10. Go to Image > Mode > Color Table and choose Black Body.

color-table

11. Your text is ready:

result - text on fire